Submitted by: Lindsay Gail W. Torralba-Garcia
Subject/ Section: Managerial Entrepreneurship/ MBAH-02
Topic: NU10
Submitted on: May 28, 2016
1. Hydrocolloidal dressing with antibiotic and anti-inflammatory properties that can also provide hemostasis for minor aesthetic procedures such as botox and dermal fillers. The small insertion point of needles during botox and dermal fillers can be dressed with approximately 0.5x0.5cm round hydrocolloidal material that has an adhesive ideal for sensitive skin and lasts for at least 24 hours.
2. Fiberless sponge to reduce risk and probability of foreign body (fibers) being left behind in the operative field during surgery.
3. Modified Silicone sheet with onion extract & polypeptides that can be left on a scar for a prolonged period of time (at least 24 hours) to increase patient compliance.
4. Topical anesthesia for the skin that can be delivered through spray which can penetrate up to the dermal layer of the skin and can last for at least 2 hours.
5. A topical antibiotic packaged in a small barrel (like that of a lip balm) with an attached snap on cap for ease of use, portability, convenience and compliance of the patient. The possibility of loosing the screw caps from topical creams or ointments can be lowered and sterility of medications can be maintained.
6. A press powder that can deliver SPF 50 UVA/UVB protection as well as anti-acne medication. One major drawback with women who use cream based Sunscreen is the inability to reapply this during the day after they have applied their make-up. An advantage would also be the added benefit of an anti-acne ingredient which could increase patient compliance at the same time reducing the occurrence of post inflammatory hyperpigmentation due to acne.
7. A software that can automatically measure distances between facial features to better aid the doctor in explaining existing asymmetry to patients prior cosmetic surgery or aesthetic procedure, as well as help a patient come to terms with a realistic expectation for the result.
8. An ampule breaker that does not need any manipulation by a human hand, to prevent risk of accident.
9. Puncture proof surgical gloves to lower risk of contamination and infection.
10. A portable mirror that can show 2 perceptions of ones face. One that shows what a right eye dominant person can see, and the other showing what a left eye dominant person can visualize. To aid doctors and patients in cosmetic surgery and aesthetic procedures.
Lindsay Gail Wilson Torralba-Garcia, M.D.
Cosmetic Surgeon
Wilson & Ayache Clinic
Lower ground floor, Legaspi Park View Bldg.
134 Legaspi St., Legaspi Village, Makati City 1229
Philippines
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